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Brolio has discovered that traitors plot the kidnapping of their Duchess.  What can a traveling musician do to thwart their plan?

Today’s story is the second and final part of “Songs in the Garden”

by Matt Trepal, one of thirteen stories featured in SPECIES:  Foxes, published by Thurston Howl Publications, but which is now unfortunately out of print.*

Last time, Brolio the traveling musician was invited to perform at the Duchess’s Summer Festival celebration, was smitten by the Duchess, and stumbled upon a nefarious plot to kidnap her.  Now he seeks to warn her without alerting the traitors to what he has discovered.

*We have been unable to confirm claims that some copies are still available, but best of luck to any who wish to find one.



Milo wakes up after a night of confronting his own inner thoughts.  Julian, the man he loves, is in the other room and he has a choice to make now – does he confront the demons in his mind or does he keep his mouth shut, afraid to ruin a good thing?

Today’s story is the second and final part of “Open and Shut Case of Love"

by TiberiusRings & Fruitz, who are co authors of the series Come to Dust, published by Fruitzberg Press.

Last time, Milo was confronted with the reality that his life, while feeling great, is lacking in something he had been willing to sacrifice for happiness and companionship.  His relationship with Julian is open and while he wasn’t jealous per-se he was absolutely bothered to be missing an important part of the man he loves deeply.



In a world much like our own, a mail carrier suddenly discovers she’s been cursed to become a were-chihuahua.

Today’s story: https://thevoice.dog/episode/suddenly-chihuahua-by-ian-madison-keller-part-1-of-2

is the first of two parts of “Suddenly Chihuahua” by Ian Madison Keller, who wrote the Changing Bodies series published by Fanged Fiction and edited Shark Week published by Rainbow Dog Books, and you can find more of his stories on madisonkeller.net.

Read by Dirt Coyote, lately of Twitter dot Com.